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∙ 2012-10-20 12:40:54In which of the following groups of Hemispheres India is located?In which of the following groups of Hemispheres India is located?In which of the following groups of Hemispheres India is located?In which of the following groups of Hemispheres India is located?In which of the following groups of Hemispheres India is located?In which of the following groups of Hemispheres India is located?In which of the following groups of Hemispheres India is located?In which of the following groups of Hemispheres India is located?
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∙ 2012-10-20 12:40:54the rivers coming from peninsular regions are reffered to as peninsular rivers. It covers southern part of india
The rivers of Peninsular India are not suitable for navigation as they flow swiftly over the plateaus and highlands.
the nothern plains are located between the himalayas and the peninsular plateaus
narmada
Himalayas situates at the northern border of India.It is from this great mountain rivers like Ganga,Yamuna ,etc.originates!
The rivers of Peninsular India are not suitable for navigation as they flow swiftly over the plateaus and highlands.The rivers in South India are rain-fed and dry up in the hot and dry season. The peninsular rivers of the south have their source in the Western Ghats and flow across hills making a number of waterfalls, which are not navigable, but provide Hydro-electricity.
Narmada and tap ti are the two rivers that flows west
The Himalayas make the river flow south
because big rocks of the mountians fall of them and fall into the rivers below
The Himalayas are acting as Natural Boundary for India separating it from China, Bhutan. The source of the major rivers of India i.e. Ganges, Yamuna, Bhamhaputra are all from the Himalayas' ice melting water. These rivers are the life line of India,and if global warming makes the Himalayas melting completely say after a century, they will be seasonal rivers. As per Hindu scriptures, Himalaya is the abode of Lord Mahadeva and the Hindus regard Himalaya in high esteem.
The rivers of Peninsular India are not suitable for navigation as they flow swiftly over the plateaus and highlands.The rivers in South India are rain-fed and dry up in the hot and dry season. The peninsular rivers of the south have their source in the Western Ghats and flow across hills making a number of waterfalls, which are not navigable, but provide Hydro-electricity.
The northern plains stretch between the Himalayas and the Peninsular Plateau. This plain is formed by the deposition of alluvium brought by the rivers from the Himalayan and the plateau. This plain is mainly developed by rivers Ganga, Indus and Bramaputra. The fine and the deep alluvium deposits by the rivers make the northern plains one of the most fertile plains in the wourld.